Houston's Own Allie DeBerry Will Be Making A Special Appearance at Carmike Cinemas

If you don’t know who Allie Deberry is then ask your tween or teenage kid and they will probably tell you all about the A.N.T Farm star who was born here in Houston.

Allie will be making a special appearance at a Carmike Cinemas on Saturday to sign autographs and meet with fans after the premier of her new movie “Pass the Light.”

WHO/WHERE: The Carmike Cinemas Yorktown 15 entertainment complex (15900 Yorktown Crossing Drive in Houston) is hosting a special live appearance by Allie DeBerry (Disney Channel’s “A.N.T. Farm”), who stars in PASS THE LIGHT, an uplifting family and faith-inspired feature – opening nationwide at Carmike locations beginning February 6.

Allie, who grew up in Houston and attended Kingwood Park High School, will be on hand to meet fans, sign autographs and conduct an in-theatre Q&A with the audience following the movie. Allie’s father Tom is a teacher at Huffman Hargrave High School.

WHEN: Saturday, February 7 – in conjunction with the 7:15 pm PASS THE LIGHT screening.

PASS A COKE (#PassACoke) promotion with The Coca-Cola Company. All High School student attendees with ID and proof of ticket purchased for PASS THE LIGHT will receive a FREE SMALL COCA-COLA beverage at the Carmike concessions stand.

Advance tickets are available online via www.carmike.com. Tickets for groups of 10 or more are available for a discounted admission price, including the free Coke beverage.

ABOUT PASS THE LIGHT: 17 year old high school student Steve Bellafiore (Cameron Palatas) is determined to run for congress in order to challenge Franklin Baumann (Jon Gries), a confrontational candidate spreading harsh messages of exclusion and intolerance. As part of his campaign, Steve creates a grassroots movement called Pass The Light to unite his community, make a change in his school and spread a message of Christian love.

The movie received a Dove Foundation “Faith Friendly” seal for ages 12 and up. See the trailer at the official website, www.passthelightmovie.com. Connect with PASS THE LIGHT on Facebook.com/PassTheLight, Twitter @PasstheLightMov and via Instagram @passthelightmovie.

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The traveling exhibition Our Global Kitchen: Food, Nature, Culture, has made its way to Houston for the first time, at The John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science. Organized by

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Large-format and interactive displays bring to life important global and cultural food ecosystems that affect our day-to-day relationship with food. The diets of iconic figures such as Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps and activist Mahatma Gandhi are also displayed as part of this exhibition, which will be at The Health Museum – Houston’s most interactive science and health learning center – from June 1, 2019 through October 20, 2019.

General admission to The Health Museum is free for children two and under; $8 for children 3 to 12 years old and seniors 65 and above; $10 for adults; and free on Thursdays for families. Active and retired personnel receive half-off admission for up to four people. General admission also provides access to the museum’s multiple exhibits. For more information about The Health Museum visit thehealthmuseum.org.

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June 1 (Saturday) 9:00 am - October 20 (Sunday) 5:00 pm

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Ages

All ages

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General admission to The Health Museum is free for children two and under; $8 for children 3 to 12 years old and seniors 65 and above; $10 for adults; and free on Thursdays for families. Active and retired personnel receive half-off admission for up to four people. General admission also provides access to the museum’s multiple exhibits.

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